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The bad boys of the ETF world

rcarrick@globeandmail.comWelcome to the investing mainstream, ETFs. You've got buzz, you've got momentum and now you've got issues.Exchange-traded funds are the smaller but faster-growing rival to mutual funds. This week, they received a unique endorsement when one of the country's biggest fund companies, Invesco Trimark, introduced a lineup of eight funds that are basically a vehicle that investment advisers can use to put ETFs in client portfolios (read more here: tgam.ca/DnR).

Ontario deals blow to fund industry

The Ontario government has refused to exempt mutual funds from its new harmonized sales tax, but the industry is now jockeying for other measures to try to shelter investors from paying an extra levy on retirement savings.

A mutual fund taking ETFs to the masses

rcarrick@globeandmail.com There's a radical new development in one of the great corporate competitions of our time.Mac v. PC has nothing on mutual funds v. exchange-traded funds, better known as ETFs. Just to set the stage, mutual funds have vastly more market share, while the ETF business is growing faster.

Convictions rare in regulators' battle against a near-invisible crime

bmckenna@globeandmail.com Martha Stewart's downfall began when she avoided a $50,000 (U.S.) loss by dumping her ImClone shares before the stock tanked on some bad news.

Don't shy away from funds in your online account $

With the freedom of an online brokerage account comes the responsibility of choosing smart investments.Mutual funds, anyone? Many online investors consider themselves too savvy to buy funds, which they see as over-priced for what they deliver. But funds can work well in an online brokerage account, if you choose shrewdly.

Hedge funds on top in five-year snapshot $

swon@globeandmail.comWHAT ARE WE LOOKING FOR?Leaders and laggards over the past five years.Given that some managers may engage in a game of musical chairs between firms, five years is a decent period to look at long-term performance.

Ontario deals blow to fund industry $

The Ontario government has refused to exempt mutual funds from its new harmonized sales tax, but the industry is now jockeying for other measures to try to shelter investors from paying an extra levy on retirement savings.

Smaller gold miners show their lustre

WHAT ARE WE LOOKING FOR? Precious metals funds are shining the brightest this year.

This hedge fund is more like a stork than a vulture

awillis@globeandmail.com I had a set-to with my editor when I tried to use the word ''vulture'' to describe the latest $1-billion fund raised by Newton Glassman's team at Toronto-based Catalyst Capital Group.

For greater diversification, look beyond Canada $

INVESTMENT REPORTERCanada is a wonderful place to be a dividend investor - if you don't mind owning a lot of banks, pipelines and resource producers.But if you crave exposure to other sectors such as health care, consumer products and technology, it pays to look beyond Canada's borders.

 


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